ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 pages |
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... appears , in the light of Keats ' illumination , to be highly questionable . The probability is rather that the formative years of a poet of Shakespeare's peculiar kind would have been not much more but much less strongly marked by ...
... appears , in the light of Keats ' illumination , to be highly questionable . The probability is rather that the formative years of a poet of Shakespeare's peculiar kind would have been not much more but much less strongly marked by ...
Page 230
... appears again . With Hamlet's death , he also dies . His tragedy is Hamlet's tragedy : no other is possible for him . He is by nature such that no tragedy can come to him from what he does , only from what he cannot do . Not Othello's ...
... appears again . With Hamlet's death , he also dies . His tragedy is Hamlet's tragedy : no other is possible for him . He is by nature such that no tragedy can come to him from what he does , only from what he cannot do . Not Othello's ...
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... appears , a heroine indeed . Of her and Bertram the old Countess says , with passionate conviction : Nothing in ... appear to be at odds . Significantly enough , they do not appear to be at odds in Boccaccio's story from which ...
... appears , a heroine indeed . Of her and Bertram the old Countess says , with passionate conviction : Nothing in ... appear to be at odds . Significantly enough , they do not appear to be at odds in Boccaccio's story from which ...
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